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Clovis Community College 1 of 7 in program to train students to be future of work
VIDEO: Clovis Community College 1 of 7 in program to train students to be future of work By Tamlyn Cochran | February 17, 2021 at 3:25 PM CST - Updated February 17 at 6:24 PM
CLOVIS, N.M. (KFDA) - Achieving the Dream announced the first cohort of colleges in its new Building Resiliency in Rural Communities for the Future of Work initiative.
This aims to increase student success by strengthening rural colleges’ capacity to prepare students for careers in today’s economy.
This is funded by the Cognizant U.S. Foundation, JPMorgan Chase & Co., The Community Focus Fund at the Chicago Community Foundation, Walmart.org, and Ascendium Education Group.
LSU Eunice selected for rural college improvement program
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and last updated 2021-02-16 11:46:45-05
LSU at Eunice has been selected to participate in a program that aims to prepare students for careers.
Achieving the Dream, a nationwide network of more than 300 colleges, selected seven schools to start their Building Resiliency in Rural Communities for the Future of Work initiative, and LSU E is one of them.
The aim of the program is to increase equitable student success by strengthening rural collegesâ capacity to prepare students for careers in todayâs economy. The initiative is funded by the Cognizant U.S. Foundation, JPMorgan Chase & Co., The Community Focus Fund at the Chicago Community Foundation, Walmart.org, and Ascendium Education Group.
Ketchikan Assembly to Consider Resolution to Protect Individual Civil Rights Regarding COVID-19 Vaccination Cards
COVID-19 Record Cards Will Be Issued to Everyone After 1st Shot;
1st Vaccine Arrives in Ketchika;
Statewide Face Masks Requested By Alaska Lawmakers
By MARY KAUFFMAN Thursday PM (SitNews) Ketchikan, Alaska - Ketchikan Mayor Rodney Dial is sponsoring a resolution for the Borough Assembly to consider at Monday night’s meeting that will support the protection of individual civil rights relative to COVID-19 vaccinations.
Mayor Dial is requesting the Assembly to support his proposed resolution which calls on merchants and service providers to refrain from discriminating against any individual by denying that person access to goods or services based upon their COVID-19 vaccination status or failure to provide that information.